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Headline after headline during the offseason spoke to the same reality for college football: Millions of dollars are headed directly into the pockets of players, and only programs that can nimbly replenish their resources will succeed.
College sports’ governing body let football TV rights slip away in the 1980s. Now, four power conferences effectively rule the business.
From a major settlement to a revenue-sharing model, college football has undergone significant change. What has happened, and what can we expect entering the 2025 season?
College football is buzzing with changes as the 2025 season kicks off soon. Players can now earn money from their name, image, and likeness, with schools paying them directly.
Part 3 of our series on the future of college athletics over the next 10 years focuses on pitches for a new super league, and whether the options are viable for an evolving industry that is starving f
The Volunteers lost starting quarterback Nico Iamaleava to the NCAA transfer portal in the spring and had to scramble to find a new starter ahead of the 2025 season. Iamaleava transferred to the UCLA Bruins.
As the college football season nears, the champions Ohio State and Arch Manning's Texas top the title odds, but Deion Sanders' Colorado Buffaloes are stealing the spotlight for pop
Following the NCAA's penalty announcement to Michigan on Friday, here's a look at some of the more severe punishments in college football history.